THE MICHICAN DAILY T H E *GREY S H L p 600 East Liberty Have your noon lunch at "The Grey Shop." Lunch. Specials every day. NUN NALLY'S SOUTHERN Women The Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at 7 o'clock Thursday, June 9, at Betsy Barbour house for a seren- ade. All girls who still want to do social service work in the hospital are asked O to apply between 10 and 12 or 1:30 and 4:30 o'clock at Newberry hall. "OH HAPPY YOUTH! FOR WHOM THE FATE RESERVED SO FAIR A BRIDE" June Brides !.: CA VDY Rehearsals for Senior Girls' play for " this week will be as follows: Cast of all three acts 2 to 6 o'clock Thursday; 11111111111111lllllllilllililJoy, Vanity, 'and Evil choruses, .3 to 6 o'cloc- Friday All women in the play is vo e ,-h inyor p a o so er 'Ai5' selec - Il#111[##tlli##I####iii i 1itilill#[1#!11!1#1!!1!111,i Our Stock ofr G IFT B0XES STATIONERY Ce _ suitable for GRADUATION is very complete M OR RIL L CKELS 'ARCADE 11ill#1#11111#11111111111111111111111#[1111111111111111111i ' will see Quinneth Summers at that time for plans and materials for cos- tumes Every person connected with the play will rehearse at 1 o'clock Sat- urday. Failure to attend this rehear- sal will forfeit part in the play and tar- diness will be fined. Payment of $2 fee is expected from all at this time.' o6n, en' e O*. D. 17 'NI, Members of the University Girls' Glee club will receive 'their refund at 11 o'clock Friday, June 10, in University hall. GIRLS' EDUCATIONAL CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION Girls' Educational club elected the following officers for the i cominig year at Its meeting yesterday: President, Mildred Trick, '22; vice-president, Bernice Bunker, '22; and secretary- treasurer, Margaret Beckett, '22. Smith-Geen Engagement Announced Announcement was made last Satur- day of the engagement of Carrie Smith, '21, to Alfrd H. Geen, '21E. Geen is a member of Kappa Beta Psi fraternity. Want anything? If you want what you want, when you want It, use a Want Ad in the Michigan Daily.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. MISCELLANEOUS WILL THE person who took the blue silk umbrella-white ivory handle- fron 'Library Tuesday evening, please return same to L. Scher, New- berry Residence. Reward 178 STUDENTS WISHING an exceptional- ly good paying proposition see Mr. Nash at Michigan Union, Monday, June 13, after 10 A. M. 178-3 WILL THE person who brought back two leather canoe cushions from Tau Beta Pi party at Lakeland, please call Du Bois at 2034-R. 178 WANTED WANTED-For next year, a suite for two or three students. Call Kuhn or Draper at 1175-J. 177-2 - -)9V lv- ale a- Here Comes Ihe Bride. Of all the lovely costumes woman's life, none ranks as high as her bridal gown nearly two score years1 \ have looked to this stor guidance. , j1 'I aSuitable selections for chin \\J /den or less elaborate wedd ,'ti '7i ,&the bride-to-be and her I a Ir' rjYI maids, can be seen at B Co.; apparel which uphl f k 1 l reputation this House en beauty and correctness of s . ยง. !E5E ... CORNER WOODWA RD & SFA NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHE -r hon B. S holds njoys tyle. 1, 1V ored iegel the for CIO S, in a quite n:. For brides re for LTC 1ER STC / i. . i i ; 1 arch, gar- 'din gs for B R~fEMER THIS LASSIFIECLUMN CLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. WANTED ' WANTED- Are you interested in a splendid paying proposition in De- troit this summer? If so, see Mr. Sieber at the Michigan Union after 4 Thursday afternoon or Friday morn- ing. 177-3 WANTED-Students to board during summer school. Home cooking, $6.00 per week. $5.00 for dinner and sup- pei. :Mrs. F. M. Cilley, 314 E. Wil- liam St. Phone 2121-M. 177-4 WANTED-Men to sell brushes dur- ing summer. Good money making propositibn. Call Eman, 1268, be- tween 6:30 and ' 8:30 evenings or write 10,07 E. Huron St. 175-21 WANTED - Boys for coming school year, room and board. Home cook- ing. Prices reasonable. Mrs. E. McKim, 822 Oakland, phone 2378-W. 176-3 WANTED-A single room for next fall by upperclassmen. One within three or four blocks from campus prefer-1 red. Address, Box L. B. P., Daily. 178-3 WANTED - Students who can earn good money if given the opportunity.I Call Friday or Saturday-4 to ,6 P. M. Mr. Moses, 1308 Geddes. 178-3 WANTED-Six live fellows who want to make some quick money. See L. C. McConnell, Allenel Hotel be- tween 2 and 5 this afternoon., .178 WANTED-Board by an organization of 30-men in private dining room for school year 1921-22. Address tom- munications to Box J. R. S. 178-3 WANTED-Eight upperclassmen de- sire rooms on south-west side of campus for next year. Box P. Q. R., Daily. 178-3 WANTED-From July 1 to Sept. 15, competent cook for small family. No laundry work. Phone 2096 morn- ings. 177-3 WANTED-Suite of rooms for student couple near campus. No other room- es in house. Box M. H. M., Daily. 178-3 WANTED- Ford Coupe. Will trade for a Ford Roadster and pay the dif- ference. Call 614 E. University. 178 WANTED-Single room for next year, in house with few other students. 'Address, Box S. M., Daily 178-2 - FOR RENT- FOR RENT-Desirable first floor room, for ladies or married couple, with kitchen privileges and private en- trance and porch on S. Division. Any one having Sanitary cots or double deck, beds for sale, will also call. 1478-R or 427 East University. 177-2 FOR RENT- For next year one good suite and single room for two. Instructors or upperclassmen pre- ferred. Rooms are finished and furnished in oak. Call at 532 Thompson St. Phone 661-W. 178-3 FOR RENT - Two suites for light housekeeping' during summer ses- sion. 214 S. Ingalls St. Phone 854-J. Half block from the campus. 176-3 FOR RENT-Cottage by season. Straw- berry Lake. Railroad Station, Lake- land. Phone 897-M. 178-3 FOR RENT-To instructor for next college year, a fine strictly modern ! suite. Phone 736. 172-9 FOR RENT - Two single rooms for ladies, north of campus.- 1724-J. 178-3 FOR RENT-2wo sngle rooms north of campus. 1724-J. 177-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE-1919 Ford Roadster, fully equipped, 1921 license aud insur- ance against theft, fire, liability and collision. Price $250.00. Telephone 527-M1 .174-3 FOR SALE-Old Town canoe, excel- lent condition. Phone 1072-W be- tween 6 and 7 P. M. 177-3 -FOR SALE-18 foot Old Town canoe. Call Lippincott, 1599-R, between 5:30 and 6 o'clock. 177-2 FOR SALE-Michiganensian- Cheap. Call 614 E. University. 178 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Little finger ring, pearl with cluster of diamonds-on University street car or in front of 1205 Hill St. Reward. Helen Master, 1205 Hill St. 177-3 LOST- Waltham watch, gold chain and gold knife Saturday. Finder please return to H.. A. Loeb, 605 E. Jefferson. Reward. 177-4 LOST-Eastman kodak up river Sun- day. Call Gillhooley, 779-W. Re- ward. 177-2 us, NEXT FALL }," WANTED - To buy a good canoe. Phone 1873 after 6 P. M. 177-4 WANTED-Dish washer for the sum- mer. Phone 287-M. 178 ~I BESTz WISHES, %,. DON'T POKE ALONG in life without any system of pre- caution against .danger. Take out a Fire Insurance Policy to cover the loss of your property in case of fire. The element of fire is an element of doubt at all times. One never knows where or when it is likely to break out, but if protected against loss you will not have cause to worry. A BLU MAIZE BLOSSOM SHOP 10 BUTLER INSURANCE NICK ELS ARCADE Phone 401;3 e 209 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. r ,_ 11IfJ{{{{{#111##{#t##1111{I#####1#{#1{{1H#111#IIH{N11##{##IIIN{Il{NHI#11##1111#1#U#11##111{1{i#11##1##!1#I###I###t DANCES FRIDAY AND: SATURDA __,_. ,.: BEST MUSIC IN TOWN. TICKETS AT It GRAHAM'S, SLATER'S AND